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"time than yesterday" vs "today he spent more"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete and do not form a complete sentence. The first phrase seems to be missing a noun after 'more,' while the second phrase is missing a subject at the beginning. To make them correct and comparable, they could be combined into a complete sentence like 'Today he spent more time than yesterday.'

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

time than yesterday

This phrase is also incomplete as it lacks a subject at the beginning. It needs to be part of a complete sentence to make sense.

To use this phrase correctly, it should be combined with a subject and possibly a verb to form a complete sentence.

today he spent more

This phrase is incomplete and does not make sense on its own. It lacks a noun or object after 'more.'

This phrase needs to be completed with a noun or object to make a complete and meaningful sentence.

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